"Poor thing was so scared, and confused by 'Do you think you're beautiful?' so she answered 'Uhhh...I guess...yeah...'.

"The staff member then said 'Well that's what YOU make of it'."

Ms Pryce says after finding out her daughter was from Thursday Island in the Torres Strait, the man asked her: "What's two plus two?"

"Four," she replied.

The manager then reportedly said: "Yep, it's four in our country too."

"Sixteen and still no job?" he then said.

The girl was reduced to tears after she described herself as bubbly and the staff member told her that bubbly means she must "make a lot of mistakes".

"Bubbly? Should I just stop you there and end this interview?" Ms Pryce says he asked.

Following the interview a furious Ms Pryce visited the store repeatedly, in search of a response.

"When he did finally come to speak to me, I told him I would make a complaint. I also asked how many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people were employed at that store...considering it was in a highly populated area of our mob.

"This of course, was something he could not and did not answer.

"I also told him and 2 staff members over the phone, how my daughter feels sick in the stomach every time we drive past a big yellow M now.